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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For this assignment, you will write an essay describing the production of protein molecules through transcription and translation. Your essay should include discussions of the following: ◾DNA ◾mRNA ◾RNA polymerase ◾base pairing ◾transcription ◾translation ◾tRNA ◾rRNA ◾ribosomes ◾amino acids ◾protein okay so I am definitely not asking anyone to write this for me because I consider myself a pretty good writer but I do need help. I don't really understand any of these things.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thanks I will look at it now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hope it will help you,this has so much more,what i gave wont be enough.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea it's helping a little but I get the idea but I dont understand it enough to write about. Whenever I write I already have the essay being written in my head. Its kind of like a mental picture but this time it's all hazy and there's no picture lol. I guess what I need is to know how I should take my approach in writing this essay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you were infront of me,i will give you more information,but try for this now,DNA/RNA is a genetic material,it is coded by codons,like a message,DNA/RNA code into mRNA,which get read by help of tRNA,at polyribosome,which ultimately synthesis protein,that helps in our cell's every mechanism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so now I understand it a lot more and now my only question is how am I suppose to make an essay. At this point I now how this would be made into a paragraph but not an essay. How do I split everything up into separate paragraphs. I need to use at least three.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's my last question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay first you can start with DNA,RNA,CODONS then you go to mRNA formation from DNA via transcription then you go to ribosomes,amino acids,and thus protein formation via translation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cool thank you so much for your help : )

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Look up, Central dogma of molecular biology: DNA \(\rightarrow\) mRNA \(\rightarrow\) Protein

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